Conservative ads attack Bob Rae

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Conservative ads target Bob Rae's NDP economic record

Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae's economic record as NDP premier of Ontario in the 1990s comes back to haunt him in a black-and-white television attack ad the Conservative party will air in key markets starting Tuesday.

The ad shows a grinning Rae chuckling under his breath as a narrator recites his record of leaving Ontario with the "highest income taxes in North America ... the biggest deficit Ontario ever had ... most job losses since the Great Depression" and how he "turned Ontario into the welfare capital of Canada."

The ad uses photos of a younger Rae smirking and wearing glasses and ends with him defending his record as premier and the narrator saying: "Bob Rae, if he couldn't run a province why does he think he could run Canada."

A second ad - in colour - that will begin airing at the same time is slicker in production values, fast-paced and highlights Prime Minister Stephen Harper's handling of the economy after the 2008 global meltdown.

It starts with a graphic of markets in freefall while subtitles of "stock market crashes" and "global economic recession" blitz the screen.

It quickly moves through home foreclosure signs to symbols of economic recovery - construction cranes, open for business signs, etc. - as subtitles including "more jobs, steady growth and lower deficit" pop up.

It ends with the slogan: Prime Minister Harper, strong leadership in challenging times.

A Conservative source said Rae is fair game because he has not ruled out running for the leadership of the third-place party.

And the source questions why the Liberals no longer use "interim" on press releases and have begun billboard campaigns in Toronto using Rae as the official face of the party if he doesn't intend to seek the permanent job next spring.

"We welcome Bob Rae's call for a debate on his record and ours," the source said. "So we are launching an advertising campaign highlighting Bob Rae's proven record of failure and contrasting it with the strong economic leadership of the prime minister and our Conservative government."

The Conservatives have a history of negative ad campaigns, including successfully framing former Liberal leaders Michael Ignatieff and Stephane Dion.

Conservative ads target Bob Rae's NDP economic record | Ontario | News | Toronto Sun
 

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Conservative ads target Bob Rae's NDP economic record

Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae's economic record as NDP premier of Ontario in the 1990s comes back to haunt him in a black-and-white television attack ad the Conservative party will air in key markets starting Tuesday.

The ad shows a grinning Rae chuckling under his breath as a narrator recites his record of leaving Ontario with the "highest income taxes in North America ... the biggest deficit Ontario ever had ... most job losses since the Great Depression" and how he "turned Ontario into the welfare capital of Canada."

The ad uses photos of a younger Rae smirking and wearing glasses and ends with him defending his record as premier and the narrator saying: "Bob Rae, if he couldn't run a province why does he think he could run Canada."

A second ad - in colour - that will begin airing at the same time is slicker in production values, fast-paced and highlights Prime Minister Stephen Harper's handling of the economy after the 2008 global meltdown.

It starts with a graphic of markets in freefall while subtitles of "stock market crashes" and "global economic recession" blitz the screen.

It quickly moves through home foreclosure signs to symbols of economic recovery - construction cranes, open for business signs, etc. - as subtitles including "more jobs, steady growth and lower deficit" pop up.

It ends with the slogan: Prime Minister Harper, strong leadership in challenging times.

A Conservative source said Rae is fair game because he has not ruled out running for the leadership of the third-place party.

And the source questions why the Liberals no longer use "interim" on press releases and have begun billboard campaigns in Toronto using Rae as the official face of the party if he doesn't intend to seek the permanent job next spring.

"We welcome Bob Rae's call for a debate on his record and ours," the source said. "So we are launching an advertising campaign highlighting Bob Rae's proven record of failure and contrasting it with the strong economic leadership of the prime minister and our Conservative government."

The Conservatives have a history of negative ad campaigns, including successfully framing former Liberal leaders Michael Ignatieff and Stephane Dion.

Conservative ads target Bob Rae's NDP economic record | Ontario | News | Toronto Sun

Legitimate concerns! :smile:

Maybe old smilin' Bob ought to counter those ads with commercials of his own that sing the praises of his days of leadership of the province.

Would that enhance his credibility ya think? :smile:
 

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Maybe old smilin' Bob ought to counter those ads with commercials of his own that sing the praises of his days of leadership of the province.

Or failed economic platforms of former Conservative caucuses?

Either way, these kinds of tactics are based on faulty logic.
 

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I thought Mike Harris, not Boob Rae, was the "real" bad guy.

At least, that's how the story goes, I'm told.
 

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Is Goebbels given credit for the advertising format? Attack ads are one thing; plagiarism another!
 
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Here is thing about attack ads. The attack ads aren't really against politicians or parties, they attack the inteligence of Canadians. If you spring a woody or get wet by them you are as unintelligent as they think you are and that to me is very very disturbing.
 

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I haven't seen this in here so far, but I guess they'll try any trick in the book..

Conservative attack ad aims at Bob Rae, hopes to hit the NDP | Full Comment | National Post

It’s simple. By attacking Rae from the right, as they do in this ad, the Tories are likely hoping left-leaning voters will rally around the embattled Liberal leader. The Conservatives, in other words, want leftists to react thusly: “Hey, if that right-wing, reactionary, robo-calling Prime Minister is so much against Rae, them I am for Rae!”

It’s psychology 101.

Naturally, if this ploy works, the net result will be to drive “progressive” voters away from the NDP and towards the Liberals. Hence, the anti-Rae ad is really about strengthening the weaker Liberals and weakening the stronger NDP.
 

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He did at the polls in 1995.

Has he even said he'll be seeking the permanent leadership role?
Not yet.....and I hope not.

He ain't the man to resurrect the Liberals among non-Liberals.........he may do well among those so inclined to a slightly left party...leaving the right and the middle to Harper.
 

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I am so suprised a party who have been accused of election misdeeds (wrongly according to their base) would launch attack ads so soon. I suppose their big heads are smarter by half and by their own reckoning.